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The U.S. has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, President Donald Trump announced Wednesday, marking a sharp escalation in tensions with Caracas.

‘We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela. Large tanker, very large. Largest one ever seized action. And, other things are happening. So you’ll be seeing that later. And you’ll be talking about that later with some other people,’ Trump said at the White House.

The move is likely to further strain relations with Nicolás Maduro’s government, which already is subject to extensive U.S. sanctions targeting Venezuela’s oil sector. It comes after U.S. military strikes have targeted alleged narcotraffickers near Venezuela at least 22 times since September, killing 87 people.

The seizure was led by the Coast Guard and supported by the Navy, a U.S. official told the Associated Press. The Coast Guard and U.S. Southern Command directed Fox News Digital back to the White House, which could not be reached for comment. 

The Trump administration is considering launching land strikes on Venezuelan territory in an effort to further ramp up pressure on Maduro, who the U.S. views as the illegitimate leader of Venezuela and the leader of the Cartel de Los Soles drug trafficking cartel. 

Trump recently said Maduro’s ‘days are numbered’ and refused to rule out a ground operation in the South American country. 

‘I don’t want to rule in or out,’ Trump told Politico. ‘I don’t talk about it.’ 

Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves in the world and exports close to 750,000 barrels per day. Around half goes to China, according to Kplr data. 

Prior to broad sanctions, Venezuela was historically a major crude-oil supplier for the U.S.

After sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) in 2019, imports dropped sharply. Limited sanctions relief and occasional licensing, notably for Chevron, allowed some Venezuelan crude to flow again to U.S. refineries in 2024 and 2025. Trump revoked Chevron’s license to purchase oil from Caracas earlier in 2025. 

The region around Venezuela has seen the largest U.S. military buildup in decades, including the presence of the world’s largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, and the deployment of 10 F-35 jets to Puerto Rico to support Southern Command operations. On Tuesday, two F/A-18 flew over the waters north of Venezuela in training. 

In November, President Trump directed airlines to steer clear of the area — a move that raised speculation among analysts that Washington was preparing for land strikes. 

Trump and Maduro recently held a phone call, but the two sides failed to come to an agreement that would have seen Maduro leave power.

Oil revenue remains the central pillar of Venezuela’s collapsing economy, with the country relying heavily on discounted exports to China and other buyers willing to navigate sanctions exposure.

The nation moves much of its crude through a shadow network of reflagged tankers, shell companies and ship-to-ship transfers designed to conceal the origin of its oil. Many vessels operate with their transponders off or spoofing locations to avoid detection.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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  • Seattle plans to host a ‘Pride Match’ during the 2026 FIFA World Cup for a game between Egypt and Iran.
  • Both Egypt and Iran have formally objected to FIFA over the planned LGBTQ+ celebrations.
  • Organizers in Seattle are moving forward with the event, which coincides with the city’s annual PrideFest.
  • Both participating nations have severe penalties and laws used to prosecute LGBTQ+ people.

The local organizing committee helping Seattle host the 2026 FIFA World Cup is moving forward with plans for a ‘Pride Match’ over the fierce objections of both countries slated to play in the game.

Egypt and Iran were randomly placed in Group G together and then selected to face one another on June 26 in Seattle as part of last week’s World Cup draw, setting up the odd twist of a match with previously scheduled LGBTQ+ celebrations featuring two countries that impose severe penalties on LGBTQ+ people.

The Egyptian Football Association said earlier this week it sent a letter to FIFA stating it ‘categorically rejects any activities promoting LGBTQ during the match.’ Iran Football Federation president Mehdi Taj also confirmed during a state television interview that his country filed a formal complaint, according to ESPN, and planned to bring up the issue during a FIFA Council meeting in Qatar next week.

But organizers in the Pacific Northwest remain steadfast in holding the event as planned in conjunction with the annual Seattle PrideFest and addressed the brewing situation in light of displeasure expressed by Egypt and Iran.

‘As the Local Organizing Committee, SeattleFWC26’s role is to prepare our city to host the matches and manage the city experience outside of Seattle Stadium,’ Seattle FIFA World Cup 26 Vice President of Communications Hana Tadesse said in a statement provided to USA TODAY Sports on Wednesday, Dec. 10. ‘SeattleFWC26 is moving forward as planned with our community programming outside the stadium during Pride weekend and throughout the tournament, partnering with LGBTQ+ leaders, artists, and business owners to elevate existing Pride celebrations across Washington.

‘Football has a unique power to unite people across borders, cultures, and beliefs. The Pacific Northwest is home to one of the nation’s largest Iranian-American communities, a thriving Egyptian diaspora, and rich communities representing all nations we’re hosting in Seattle. We’re committed to ensuring all residents and visitors experience the warmth, respect, and dignity that defines our region.’

Same-sex relations can carry the death penalty in Iran, according to Reuters, while in Egypt, morality laws are often used to prosecute LGBTQ+ people. FIFA has not yet commented on the situation, though the ‘Pride Match’ festivities surrounding the June 26 match are not officially affiliated with soccer’s international governing body.

At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, FIFA threatened yellow cards for players wearing the ‘OneLove’ armband in support of LGBTQ+ rights because of the host nation’s culture, prompting teams like England and Wales to scrap plans to use it.

The Egyptian Football Association said its position was based on FIFA’s statutes related to neutrality in political and social matters during competition and fan behavior. Taj called it ‘an unreasonable and illogical move that essentially signals support for a particular group, and we must definitely address this point.’

‘These activities directly conflict with the cultural, religious and social values of the region, particularly in Arab and Islamic societies,’ the Egyptian Football Association wrote. ‘While FIFA is committed to ensuring a respectful environment that welcomes all fans, it is essential to avoid activities that could spark tension or misunderstanding between supporters from Egypt and Iran. We call on FIFA to guarantee that the match takes place in an atmosphere focused solely on sport and free from displays that contradict the beliefs of the participating nations.’

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The league stage of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League competition continues with the second day of Matchday 6 on Wednesday, Dec. 10.

The biggest match of the day features Real Madrid hosting Manchester City.

Real Madrid, the 15-time winners of the UEFA Champions League, are coming off a humbling 2-0 loss to middle-of-the-table Celta Vigo over the weekend and first-year coach Xabi Alonso is already on the hot seat after getting just one win over the club’s last five La Liga matches. Real Madrid has enjoyed better form in the Champions League, winning four of five league phase matches.

Manchester City is chasing table-toppers Arsenal in the Premier League, having won five of its last six league matches. Man City, however, is coming off a 2-0 defeat to Liverpool at City of Manchester Stadium in its last Champions League match and currently sits in 12th place — six spots behind Real Madrid — in that competition’s table.

Manchester City makes trio of substitutions

In the 70th minute, manager Pep Guardiola went to his bench for some fresh legs as Manchester City aims to maintain its lead.

In the game entered midfielders Savinho and Tijjani Reijnders, and forward Omar Marmoush. Exiting the match were Erling Haaland, Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki.

Manchester City maintains 2-1 lead well into second half

The frantic pace from the back end of the first half carried over to the second half as both sides have generated scoring opportunities.

Goalkeepers Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid) and Gianluigi Donnarumma (Man City) have been up to the task, however, as Manchester City maintains its 2-1 lead.

In the 58th minute, Real Madrid made the first substitution of the game, putting midfielder Arda Güler onto the pitch in favor of Gonzalo García. Then in the 67th minute, Real Madrid added attacking midfielder Brahim Díaz and took off Dani Ceballos.

With 20 minutes (and whatever will be added for stoppage time) remaining in the match, one wonders if Real Madrid manager Xabier Alonso will get the ailing Kylian Mbappe into the game.

UEFA Champions League halftime score update

  • Manchester City 2, Real Madrid 1
  • Bayer Leverkusen 1, Newcastle United 0
  • Benfica 1, Napoli 0
  • Arsenal 1, Club Brugge 0
  • Athletic Club 0, Paris Saint-Germain 0
  • Juventus 0, Pafos 0
  • Borussia Dortmund 1, Bodø/Glimt 1

Final scores from Wednesday:

  • FC Copenhagen 3, Villareal 2
  • Ajax 4, Qarabag FK 2

Manchester City 2, Real Madrid 1: Erling Haaland converts penalty kick

Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger wrestled Man City’s Erling Haaland to the ground in the 18-yard box. Rüdiger was issued a yellow card and VAR confirmed a penalty kick, which Haaland buried in the 43rd minute.

After a slow start to the match, things are getting spicy at the Bernabéu.

Per UEFA, fewest games needed to score 55 goals in the UEFA Champions League:

  1. Erling Haaland — 54
  2. Ruud van Nistelrooy — 70
  3. Lionel Messi — 73
  4. Robert Lewandowski — 82
  5. Kylian Mbappé — 83
  6. Cristiano Ronaldo — 94

Manchester City 1, Real Madrid 1: Nico O’Reilly pounces for an equalizer

It didn’t take long for Manchester City to get the equalizer.

Nico O’Reilly poked home the tying goal in the 35th minute. The goal came from close range off after a corner kick. Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois couldn’t collect the initial shot on goal and the ball rolled out in front of O’Reilly, who delivered the game-tying goal. Real Madrid protested that O’Reilly was offsides, but to no avail.

Per UEFA, O’Reilly (20 years and 264 days) is the second-youngest player to score for an English team against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League, after Alan Smith (20 years, 129 days) for Leeds United in March 2001.

Real Madrid 1, Manchester City 0: Rodrygo scores opener

A counter attack following an unsuccessful Manchester City free-kick attempt resulted in the opening goal at the Bernabéu in the 28th minute.

Rodrygo slid home a goal for Real Madrid on an assist from Jude Bellingham as the hosts have a first-half advantage.

It is Rodyrgo’s first goal of the 2025-26 season.

Per UEFA, Rodrygo has joined an exclusive list. These are the top all-time Brazilian goal-scorers in the UEFA Champions League:

  1. Neymar — 43
  2. Kaká — 30
  3. Vinícius Júnior — 29
  4. Rivaldo — 27
  5. Rodrygo — 26

Midway through first half: Real Madrid 0, Manchester City 0

Neither squad has seriously threatened to break through with the opening goal at the Bernabéu, with neither goalkeeper pressed into action.

Through 25 minutes of play, Man City has enjoyed the possession advantage, 63% to 37%. Real Madrid, however, has taken four shot attempts — none on target — to none for Man City.

How to watch Real Madrid vs. Manchester City

  • Date: Dec. 10
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET
  • Location: Estadio Bernabéu (Madrid, Spain)
  • TV and streaming: Paramount+

Watch UEFA Champions League on Paramount+

Why is Kylian Mbappe not in the starting 11?

Real Madrid’s top goal-scoring threat Kylian Mbappe is not starting against Manchester City, but is available off the bench.

Mbappe has been dealing with a muscular problem and missed the team’s training session on Tuesday.

With Mbappe on the bench, Gonzalo García, Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo will lead Real Madrid’s attack.

Mbappe has 25 goals in 21 appearances in all competitions for Real Madrid during the 2025-26 campaign.

Real Madrid lineup today

Manchester City starting lineup vs Real Madrid

Real Madrid, Manchester City a budding club football rivalry

Wednesday’s Real Madrid-Manchester City clash will be the 13th meeting between the clubs in the past decade, a rivalry that has intensified as Real and City combined to claim three of the last four Champions League titles.

Real won the competition in 2022 and 2024, beating City en route to both titles, while the English side lifted their maiden Champions League trophy in 2023 after overcoming the Spanish club in the semi-finals that year.

Real are fifth in the Champions League standings on 12 points, three behind leaders Arsenal. City are ninth on 10 points, chasing a top-eight finish that would secure direct qualification to the last 16. — Reuters

Bernabéu also hosted NFL International Series game

Real Madrid’s home stadium also hosted the first NFL International Series game played in Spain.

On Nov. 16, the Miami Dolphins defeated the Washington Commanders, 16-13, at the Estadio Bernabéu.

As the NFL continues its push for games outside the United States, commissioner Roger Goodell indicated that the league will play more games in Spain.

‘We will be back, we are excited,’ Goodell said before the Dolphins-Commanders game. ‘This has been a great opportunity for us. We always wait until we get through the games, but we want to be back here in Madrid (and) Spain. I think this is a great market for us.’

The NFL played a record seven International Series games during the 2025 season.

Champions League schedule today

Here’s the full list of UEFA Champions League fixtures for Wednesday, Dec. 10 (all times ET):

All games available on Paramount+

  • Villarreal CF (Spain) vs. FC Copenhagen (Denmark), 12:45 p.m.
  • Qarabağ FK (Azerbaijan) vs. Ajax (Netherlands), 12:45 p.m.
  • Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) vs. Newcastle United (England), 3 p.m.
  • Real Madrid (Spain) vs. Manchester City (England), 3 p.m.
  • Benfica (Portugal) vs. Napoli (Italy), 3 p.m.
  • Club Brugge (Belgium) vs. Arsenal (England), 3 p.m.
  • Athletic Club (Spain) vs. Paris Saint-Germain (France), 3 p.m.
  • Juventus (Italy) vs. Pafos FC (Cyprus), 3 p.m.
  • Borussia Dortmund (Germany) vs. FK Bodø/Glimt (Norway), 3 p.m.

What is the upcoming Champions League schedule?

  • Matchday 7: Jan. 20-21
  • Matchday 8: Jan. 28
  • Knockout phase playoffs: Feb. 17-18 and Feb. 24-25
  • Round of 16: March 10-11 and March 17-18
  • Quarterfinals: April 7-8 and April 14-15
  • Semifinals: April 28-29 and May 5-6
  • Final: May 30 (Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary)

The top eight finishers in the league phase earn a bye to the Round of 16. Teams that finish ninth through 24th will compete in the knockout phase playoffs.

UEFA Champions League odds

Odds to reach 2026 final (via BetMGM as of evening of Tuesday, Dec. 9)

  • Arsenal: +400
  • Bayern Munich: +450
  • Paris Saint-Germain: +650
  • Manchester City: +800
  • Real Madrid: +900
  • FC Barcelona: +900
  • Liverpool: +1100
  • Chelsea: +1600
  • Inter Milan: +2800
  • Atletico Madrid: +2800
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The punches won’t fly until Dec. 19, but Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua are talking.

‘They say I’m unproven,’ Paul says. ‘Untested. That I talk big and fight small. Well, surprise, b—-.’

Joshua, the Brit, says, ‘It’s time for America to see what real power looks like.”

Those words are featured on the fight trailer released by Netflix, which will livestream the eight-round, heavyweight fight, and Most Valuable Promotions, co-founded by Paul.

‘This is the fight that shuts everyone up,’ Paul continues on the trailer.

Says Joshua, ‘This is the fight that shuts men down.’

It’ll be Paul’s biggest challenge yet.

Paul, the former YouTuber, is 12-1 with seven knockouts. Joshua, the former two-time world heavyweight champion, is 28-4 with 25 knockouts.

The co-main will pit undisputed super featherweight world champion Alycia Baumgardner against contender Leila Beaudoin. The main card also includes a bout between retired UFC superstar Anderson Silva and retired former UFC champion Tyron Woodley and a bout between 2021 amateur world champion Jahmal Harvey against prospect Kevin Cervantes, who is 5-0 with five knockouts.

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No team has earned a spot in the NFL playoffs yet, but the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams have a chance to clinch postseason berths in Week 15.

The Broncos and Patriots are tied atop the AFC. While the Jacksonville Jaguars and Steelers are clinging to their division leads.

The Los Angeles Rams are currently on top of a tight race in the NFC. While the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are hanging on to division leads.

There are four weeks remaining on the NFL’s 2025 regular-season calendar and plenty left to settle. Here’s an early look at some predictions and picks to win the AFC, NFC and which team will be the Super Bowl 60 champion.

AFC standings ahead of Week 15

  1. Denver Broncos (11-2)
  2. New England Patriots (11-2)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4)
  4. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6)
  5. Los Angeles Chargers (9-4)
  6. Buffalo Bills (9-4)
  7. Houston Texans (8-5)

AFC Championship prediction: Bills survive against Patriots

Bills quarterback Josh Allen has 3,083 passing yards, 22 touchdown passes and 12 rushing touchdowns this season. He’s the first player in NFL history with at least 3,000 passing yards, 20 touchdown passes and 10 rushing touchdowns in three consecutive seasons (2023-25) and three career seasons. The Bills are too reliant on Allen, but I predict he’ll have plenty of assistance against the Patriots in an all-AFC East championship game.

Running back James Cook produces over 130 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown. Buffalo’s defense gets just enough stops as the Bills upset the Patriots in Foxborough.

It’ll mark Buffalo’s first Super Bowl appearance since the 1993 season.

NFC standings ahead of Week 15

  1. Los Angeles Rams (10-3)
  2. Green Bay Packers (9-3-1)
  3. Philadelphia Eagles (8-5)
  4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-6)
  5. Seattle Seahawks (10-3)
  6. San Francisco 49ers (9-4)
  7. Chicago Bears (9-4)

NFC Championship prediction: Eagles hang on against Rams (again)

Yes, I realize the Eagles have lost three straight games. Maybe it’s blind faith, but I believe the Eagles finally find their groove during win-or-go-home situations in the postseason.

Philadelphia’s offense has failed to establish an identity and struggled with consistency all season. But I predict they return to form with running back Saquon Barkley leading the way.

Barkley ran all over the Rams in two meetings last season, but he was limited to 55 yards from scrimmage in a Week 3 win over Los Angeles.

The Eagles have won four straight games, including the playoffs, against the Rams dating back to 2023. The Rams’ explosive offense will keep this game close, but Philly’s overall talent on both sides of the ball prevails.

Super Bowl 60 prediction

Losers of four Super Bowls in a row in the early 90s, the Bills have a painful Super Bowl history. Unfortunately for Buffalo, Feb. 8 will add to the franchise’s Super Bowl misery.

The Eagles have back-to-back standout performances to complete their title defense and win their second-straight Super Bowl.

Philadelphia’s opportunistic defense forces two takeaways and the team scores 14 points off the turnovers.

Jalen Carter helps slow down Josh Allen, James Cook and the Bills offense. A.J. Brown produces more than 100 receiving yards and a touchdown, while Saquon Barkley compiles 100 yards on the ground against a leaky Buffalo defense.

All the drama surrounding the Eagles during the regular season becomes a thing of the past that galvanized the team to another Lombardi Trophy.

Super Bowl 60 odds breakdown

According to the current betting odds at BetMGM, the Los Angeles Rams have the best odds of winning Super Bowl 60 at +400.

NFL playoff schedule

  • Wild card round: Saturday, Jan. 10 to Monday, Jan. 12, 2026
  • Divisional round: Saturday, Jan. 17 to Sunday, Jan. 18, 2026
  • Conference championship: Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026
  • Super Bowl: Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026

Follow USA TODAY Sports’ Tyler Dragon on X @TheTylerDragon.

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Senate Republicans rammed through the first procedural hurdle on their road to confirming nearly 100 of President Donald Trump’s nominees on Wednesday.

The move tees up a later vote on 97 of Trump’s picks and marks the third time Senate Republicans advanced a bloc of the president’s nominees since changing the confirmation rules in September.

The final vote to confirm the latest tranche of picks is expected next week. Once Republicans clear this latest package, they will have confirmed over 400 of Trump’s picks during the first year of his second term.

That benchmark would place him well ahead of former President Joe Biden, who at the same point in his presidency had 350 of his nominees confirmed.

Among the list of nominees are former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, R-N.Y., to serve as inspector general at the Department of Labor, and two picks for the National Labor Relations Board, James Murphy and Scott Mayer, among several others across nearly every federal agency.

The inclusion of Murphy and Mayer in the package comes after Trump fired National Labor Relations Board member Gwynne Wilcox, a move that was ultimately found to be legal by the Supreme Court earlier this year.

It’s also Senate Republicans’ second attempt to move this package after Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., objected last week in a bid to derail the process.

Senate Republicans went nuclear and changed the rules surrounding the confirmation process in a bid to break through Senate Democrats’ monthslong blockade of Trump’s nominees and limited the scope to only sub-Cabinet-level positions that would be advanced through a simple, 50-vote majority.

But one of the nominees in the original package, Sara Carter, a former Fox News contributor whose legal name is Sara Bailey, was considered a ‘Level 1’ nominee, meaning she would hold a Cabinet-level position.

Trump tapped Carter in March to be his drug czar as director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Carter’s inclusion in the package meant that if Republicans wanted to confirm the 87 other nominees and her, they would have to break the 60-vote filibuster threshold. That outcome was highly unlikely, given Senate Democrats’ near-universal disapproval of several of Trump’s picks and accusations that many were not qualified to serve in the positions they had been tapped to fill.

Senate Republicans took advantage of the opportunity, however, and moved instead to offer a new, more beefed-up package that added nine more nominees.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned on Wednesday that Moscow will retaliate if European governments deploy troops to Ukraine or seize frozen Russian assets to support Kyiv, according to Reuters.

Lavrov delivered the remarks before the Federation Council, Russia’s upper house of parliament, outlining Moscow’s stance on the war and its clash with the West. Reuters reported that Lavrov insisted Russia does not seek war with Europe but is prepared to act if it views Western countries as escalating the conflict.

‘We will respond to any hostile steps, including the deployment of European military contingents in Ukraine and the expropriation of Russian assets. And we are already prepared for this response,’ Lavrov said, according to Reuters.

Lavrov also praised President Donald Trump’s approach to a potential settlement, calling him the ‘only Western leader’ who understands what he described as the reasons the war was ‘inevitable.’ He said Moscow appreciates Trump’s interest in dialogue but noted Trump is ‘not only in no hurry to lift, but is actually increasing’ sanctions on Russia, Reuters reported.

His comments referenced Trump’s criticism of Europe earlier this week. In an interview with Politico on Monday, Trump said European leaders ‘talk but they don’t produce,’ describing them as ‘weak’ and focused on being ‘politically correct.’ He added that he plans to continue endorsing European political figures who share his views, even if it ‘provokes pushback.’

European Council President António Costa rebuked Trump’s remarks, telling an audience at the Jacques Delors Institute conference in Paris on Monday: ‘If we are allies, we must act as such — and allies do not threaten to interfere in each other’s domestic political life and democratic choices,’ according to Reuters. Costa added that Europe and the U.S. ‘no longer share’ the same vision of the international order.

As Lavrov accused Europe of obstructing peace efforts, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced what he called the first formal meeting with senior Trump administration officials on Ukraine’s reconstruction.

In a post on X on Wednesday, Zelenskyy wrote: ‘Together with our team, I held a productive discussion with the American side… In fact, this could be considered the first meeting of the group that will work on a document concerning the reconstruction and economic recovery of Ukraine.’

He said they discussed ‘key elements for recovery, various mechanisms, and visions for reconstruction’ and reviewed updates to the ’20 points of the framework document for ending the war.’ Zelenskyy added that ‘overall security… will determine economic security and underpin a safe business environment.’

The Ukrainian president said both sides agreed to continue talks, adding: ‘As always, there will be no delays on our side. We are working to deliver results.’ He closed by thanking Trump, writing: ‘I thank President Trump and his team for their substantive work and support.’

Reuters contributed to this article.

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  • Notre Dame values its independence more than it cares about college football’s postseason.
  • Potential for CFP bracket expansion is another reason for Notre Dame to not join a conference.
  • Irish independence ‘part of our DNA.’

When the airing of grievances finally concludes, Notre Dame will do what it always does. The Irish will stay independent.

Never mind the speculative tweets or the podcast debates, you can’t seriously believe the Irish’s College Football Playoff omission will force them into a conference.

The Irish would love to be in the playoff, but they value their independence more than they care about college football’s postseason.

That’s not going to change just because the selection committee belatedly decided to recognize Miami beat Notre Dame on the final day of August.

The Irish lost to the two toughest teams on their schedule. You think they want to endure nine games’ worth of the SEC’s smoke? Not a chance.

Notre Dame would rather smash its way through a meek November schedule of Boston College, Navy, Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Stanford and then cry foul when it’s not picked for the bracket.

Notre Dame and Oklahoma each finished 10-2. They finished three spots apart in the CFP rankings. To reach their destination, the Irish played four teams from the Sagarin top 30. They lost to two. The Sooners faced nine teams in the Sagarin top 30 and also lost to two.

Independence is more than a way of life. It’s more than an NBC paycheck. Notre Dame’s independence and its scheduling agreement with the ACC, the Power Four’s weakest link, offers a persistent pathway to 10 wins. That’s an annual avenue to CFP contention.

Notre Dame not going to suddenly join a conference

The breaks didn’t go Notre Dame’s way this season, but how quickly we forget the Irish’s gorgeous runway into the national championship game last season. The leprechaun still enjoys a comfortable lifestyle residing in the independent lane — and it’s only going to get better if the playoff expands.

As Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua told Yahoo! Sports, the Irish consider their independence “part of our DNA,” and “we have zero intention of changing that.”

“It’s part of who Notre Dame is,” Bevacqua told Yahoo! Sports. “Quite frankly, this further cements our independence. We are out there fighting for ourselves.”

Sort of a win-win, when you think about it. Either Notre Dame makes the playoff, or it gets to spend the offseason playing the role of the aggrieved loner.

To be clear, the CFP selection committee acted with brazen duplicity throughout this process and charted an unnecessarily cruel course to the destination of ranking Miami ahead of Notre Dame on selection day.  

The committee did not err in choosing Miami over Notre Dame. The teams possessed identical records, near identical metrics, and the Hurricanes beat the Irish. Even Bevacqua said Miami “100%” deserved a bid, and he added Alabama earned its bid, too.

More than being irate at the selections, Bevacqua expressed dismay at how the committee acted for weeks as if the Irish were in good standing, only to pull a bait and switch at the 11th hour.

I can appreciate his frustration with the committee’s chicanery, but my appreciation ends when it comes to Bevacqua’s persistent bellyaching about how an official ACC football social media account promoted Miami over Notre Dame for the playoff. (The ACC stumped for Miami over other bubble teams, too.)

In Bevacqua’s eyes, Notre Dame’s ACC membership for other sports and its football scheduling agreement with the ACC should have spared it from anti-Irish tweets.

Oh, please. The Notre Dame lacrosse team’s first-place position in the ACC standings is supposed to buy silence from @ACCFootball on X?

Get real.

If Notre Dame wants to be spared from ACC football mean tweets, then join the conference, full stop.  

Until then, Notre Dame football and the ACC are friends with benefits, not blood brothers.

The ACC gets a ratings and ticket sales boost from games with Notre Dame. The Irish get Stanford served for slaughter during rivalry week. Everybody wins.

Without the ACC, the Irish would struggle to schedule Power Four opponents in October and November, when schools are tied up with their conference schedules.

So, Bevacqua says he’s “surprised’ and “disappointed” by the ACC’s mean tweets “attacking our football program,” and he insists the social media posts “created damage” for Notre Dame-ACC relations.

OK, and what’s he going to do about it?

Zippo.

“All things can be healed,” Bevacqua acknowledged.

Exactly. He’s playing to fans’ frustration and giving them a villain to attack. Two, in fact. The CFP committee and @ACCFootball.

When the grievances stop, the Irish still need scheduling companions.

If the alternative to playing ACC roadkill is strapping it up against Ohio State or Alabama in November, I’m pretty sure I know where this will land for Notre Dame.

Bring on a second helping of Stanford, thank you much.

Notre Dame makes its playoff desires clear

Put the mean tweets aside, and the real upshot of Bevacqua’s 40-minute press gathering was this: Notre Dame favors a 5+11 playoff format.

As Bevacqua sees it, this year’s Notre Dame, Texas and Vanderbilt squads would be a boon for the playoff in a 5+11 format.

Bevacqua and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey remain allies. Notre Dame and the SEC favor playoff expansion to a 5+11 format. This would keep five automatic bids for conference champions and increase to 11 at-large bids, up from seven at-large bids in the current 12-team format.

The Big 12 and ACC publicly supported a 5+11 bracket earlier this year, with the Big Ten standing alone in opposition.

A 5+11 bracket, paired with Notre Dame’s independence, would work beautifully. It increases the chance that a 12-0, 11-1 or 10-2 Irish team feasting on a heavy dose of ACC fare would make the playoff.

And, what if the 12-team playoff stays in place? Well, Notre Dame’s got a card up its sleeve there, too.

According to Bevacqua, a memorandum of understanding that kicks in next season lays out that Notre Dame would be guaranteed a bid into a 12-team bracket so long as it’s positioned within the top 12 of the final rankings.

In other words, no more of the Irish finishing No. 11 in the rankings but missing out on an at-large bid.

Pretty sweet deal, right?

That MOU, plus the possibility of a 5+11 playoff, provide an additional flex for Notre Dame’s continued independence.

A little thing like missing this playoff? That’s an inconvenience, and it’s grievance fodder, but it’s insufficient fuel to force Notre Dame to change its DNA. Life’s too good as an independent.

Blake Toppmeyer is the USA TODAY Network’s senior national college football columnist. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.

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Cam Skattebo’s rookie season ended when he suffered a gruesome injury to his right ankle in the New York Giants’ Oct. 26 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Now, less than two months later, the 23-year-old was able to walk into the Giants’ practice facility under his own power, as Skattebo shared in a video to his Instagram.

‘Man, walking into the facility on my own two feet. God is good, man. Just want to say thank you to everyone that supported, man,’ Skattebo said. ‘We’re getting back to it. Let’s go.’

Skattebo already being able to walk under his own power may surprise NFL fans who witnessed his injury. The rookie running back suffered an open ankle dislocation, fractured fibula and a ruptured deltoid ligament against the Eagles, which prompted him to have emergency surgery in Philadelphia to repair the issues.

That said, Skattebo had been seen in recent weeks moving well on a mobility scooter. He also appeared to briefly stand on his own during a ring-side appearance at a WWE event at Madison Square Garden.

It’s also worth noting that Skattebo’s recovery time from his injuries is expected to be roughly 4 to 6 months. The Giants expect him to return by the time the team’s offseason program begins.

Skattebo took another step in the right direction to meet that timeline both literally and figuratively on Dec. 10. That continues the trend of the Arizona State product having mostly positive updates about his recovery, as he most recently told Blake Niemann of Fox 10 Phoenix ‘everything is going good’ as he methodically prepares for his eventual return to the field.

‘We’re taking the right steps everyday to get better and that’s what matters,’ Skattebo said. ‘We don’t put a timeframe on anything, we’re just gonna continue to work until I’m ready.’

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There is one silver lining to the abrupt end to Chris Paul’s brief return to the Los Angeles Clippers. He’ll finally get to watch his son play in a basketball game this week.

Watching his family enjoy the game, Paul revealed to People in a new interview, is why he’s ‘at peace’ with the Clippers’ stunning decision to send the 12-time All-Star home from the team in the middle of the night during a road trip in Atlanta. But the 40-year-old point guard is taking a wait-and-see approach in regards to potentially resuming what had previously been announced as his final NBA season.

‘Stuff’s been a little crazy in the past few days – to say the least,’ Paul said in a story published on Tuesday, Dec. 9. ‘But honestly, I’m home. My daughter had tryouts yesterday. My nephew had a basketball game. My son has a game coming up on (Dec. 12).

‘I have never seen my son play a game in person,’ he added. ‘Not a middle school game, not a high school game. So I’m excited about seeing him play.’

What Chris Paul said about Clippers drama

Paul signed with the Clippers this offseason after indicating he wanted to play the 2025-26 season in Los Angeles to be close to his family for the first time since he was initially traded away from the franchise in 2017. He then announced last month he planned to retire after this NBA season.

But Paul wound up making his final appearance for the Clippers on Dec. 1. His return lasted just 16 games and he was averaging career lows in minutes, points and assists while shooting a career-worst 32.1% from the field this season.

‘I don’t regret anything,” Paul said. “I was in Atlanta with a whole bunch of family. It was my last time gonna be playing there. That’s life. The whole thing took on a life of its own, you know? But I’m excited to be back here with my family.’

Clippers coach Tyronn Lue subsequently told reporters Paul ‘wasn’t a good fit’ after multiple reports emerged detailing how Paul’s leadership style clashed with both Lue and other players in the Los Angeles locker room. But Clippers star James Harden expressed confusion and surprise at the separation between Paul and the team, while Kawhi Leonard called the front office’s move ‘shocking.’

What’s next for Chris Paul, Clippers?

The Clippers (6-18) have been perhaps the NBA’s most disappointing team this season compared to preseason expectations, though the franchise noted in its decision to part ways with Paul that it did not blame him for those struggles. The team has yet to waive, trade or buy out Paul’s 1-year, $3.6-million contract.

Clippers General Manager Lawrence Frank said in a statement the team would ‘work with (Paul) on the next step of his career.’ If released by the Clippers, Paul wouldn’t be eligible to sign with another team until Dec. 15.

‘I’m actually at peace with everything,’ Paul said in regards to his immediate future. ‘More than anything, I’m excited about being around and getting a chance to play a small role in whatever anything looks like next.’

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